Worst Substitue Appearances on debut
From my time I remember:
Mark McCammon - went on to have a decent lower league career but looked awful for us
Tom Hovi - came on v Derby as we lost a 3 0 lead to lose 4 3 I think. Spooning an attempted clearance high in the air is all I remember
Mike Small - lived up to expectations of a charlton player at Millwall
Any others?
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Frank Nouble1
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Leon Clarke3
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Think Hovi's debut was the game before Derby. 5-1 hammering at Bolton.DamoNorthStand said:To begin this isn't slating Jordan Botaka after yesterday's inauspicious start. Let's see how that works out but it is fair to say on that one showing he wasn't great and it made me think of other players who made their debuts off the bench in slightly underwhelmimg fashion.
From my time I remember:
Mark McCammon - went on to have a decent lower league career but looked awful for us
Tom Hovi - came on v Derby as we lost a 3 0 lead to lose 4 3 I think. Spooning an attempted clearance high in the air is all I remember
Mike Small - lived up to expectations of a charlton player at Millwall
Any others?
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Polish Pete2
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Omar Pouso2
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Mike Small started at Millwall didn't he? We loaned him in to replace injured Carl Leaburn, then sent him back to West Ham next day.
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Started I think and was subbed at half time.twiggyaddick said:Omar Pouso
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I hate to say I saw that performance at Millwall, to paraphrase Winston C " never on a football field has someone so large done so little to aid a football team". He did start but I can understand why people thought he came on as a substituteMissed It said:Mike Small started at Millwall didn't he? We loaned him in to replace injured Carl Leaburn, then sent him back to West Ham next day.
Polish Pete gets my vote anyway
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Lepoint0
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Jim standard v cardiff0
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Sorry, can't count that. He got an assist!covered end junior said:Lepoint
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Not a subswords_alive said:Jim standard v cardiff
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Way back when................A guy called Franklin in goal.0
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If we're gonna splut hairs.. Worst loan player debut..?shirty5 said:
Not a subswords_alive said:Jim standard v cardiff
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Mike Small.swords_alive said:
If we're gonna splut hairs.. Worst loan player debut..?shirty5 said:
Not a subswords_alive said:Jim standard v cardiff
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Sweaty Balmer.1
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2 own goals in 3 games. Thought about that after McNair notched Man City's winner yesterday.ShootersHillGuru said:Sweaty Balmer.
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Mikel Alonso0
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I was at that game,i think he came on when were 3-1 down on a pudding of a pitch.He was on a hiding to nothing....it pissed down,two of my mates got kicked out and as you say we got stuffed 5-1.ricky_otto said:
Think Hovi's debut was the game before Derby. 5-1 hammering at Bolton.DamoNorthStand said:To begin this isn't slating Jordan Botaka after yesterday's inauspicious start. Let's see how that works out but it is fair to say on that one showing he wasn't great and it made me think of other players who made their debuts off the bench in slightly underwhelmimg fashion.
From my time I remember:
Mark McCammon - went on to have a decent lower league career but looked awful for us
Tom Hovi - came on v Derby as we lost a 3 0 lead to lose 4 3 I think. Spooning an attempted clearance high in the air is all I remember
Mike Small - lived up to expectations of a charlton player at Millwall
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ThisAddickted said:Mikel Alonso
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Alonso without a doubt. Didn't look like a professional footballer.0
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Pouso was very poor and that was his only game.twiggyaddick said:Omar Pouso
Christophe Le Point player debut was the best impression for a headless chicken though through the sheer chaos he caused to helped assist a goal.
I think Charlton supporters are on the whole being sensible, calm & charitable in their response to Botaka's debut yesterday.0 -
Absolutely. Ball played through, simple chance to run on, slot it in and become an instant hero. Instead, he runs as if he's running through treacle. While still recovering from a hip replacement. In lead shoes.LenGlover said:Leon Clarke
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Too easy- Lapoint. He had no idea. Could not run, pass or control the ball.0
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There are two categories really - subs who were awful on day 1 because they awful full stop (e.g. Lepoint).
In a different, rarer, category are those equally hopeless in game 1, but did actually improve (e.g. Balmer). Jerome Thomas springs to mind, he looked like Bambi on ice I seem to recall, couldn't see how Arsenal could possible have given him a pro contract.0 -
Tahar El Khalej0
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Has to be Scott Sinclair or Leroy Lita. Absolute pair of shithouses.0
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Jesper Blomquist0
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A young lad in the late 70s/early 80s, surname of Browne, I think. Came on, beat a couple of men down the right wing but fell over as he was about to cross. Never saw him again0


















